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Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke (6 August 1605 – 28 July 1675) was an English lawyer, writer, parliamentarian and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England.[1]
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fellow-sufferers. In 1602 Whitelocke married Elizabeth Bulstrode (1575-1631), a daughter of Edward Bulstrode of Hedgerley Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire. Two...
Elizabeth (1575-1631) married the lawyer James Whitelocke in 1602. Elizabeth was mother to BulstrodeWhitelocke,(1605-1675), prominent parliamentarian, lawyer...
and lawyer BulstrodeWhitelocke, for which she won a Whitbread prize in 1975. Spalding was persuaded by Christopher Hill to edit Whitelocke's massive diary...
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attention of many members of Parliament, through the support of Sir BulstrodeWhitelocke, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, (to whom he dedicated...
Henley Park. On his death in 1632 Fawley passed to his son, Sir BulstrodeWhitelocke, who was a parliamentarian and judge who also owned much land in...
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English legal system. Some of the best-known lawyer allies were BulstrodeWhitelocke, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Nicholas Lechmere and Lisliborne Long. Members...
Milton had already commended Overton, along with Edmund Whalley and BulstrodeWhitelocke, in Defensio Secunda. Nigel Smith writes that ... John Streater,...
existing religious settlement. According to the parliamentarian lawyer BulstrodeWhitelocke, Cromwell began to contemplate taking the Crown for himself around...
English monarch marry a Roman Catholic. Cromwell had intended to make BulstrodeWhitelocke a viscount, but it is not clear if he so before he died. Chisholm...
which took place in the Netherlands during 1674. His second son WhitelockeBulstrode (1650–1724), remained in England after the flight of James II; he...
Gillespie. Selden's allies included Thomas Coleman, John Lightfoot, and BulstrodeWhitelocke. In October 1643, Selden was appointed by Commons to take control...
circle of female favorites. It is known that the English ambassador BulstrodeWhitelocke cultivated her company because of her influence at the Swedish court...
to leave the court. It was said that Anne could not forbear, as BulstrodeWhitelocke says, to exclaim aloud against the proceedings of the High Court...
influenced the political works and theories of many others, including BulstrodeWhitelocke, John Canne, John Lilburne, John Twyn, and various anonymous works...